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By Lisa Magers Special to the CTR Apr 30, 2021 Apr 30, 2021 A story of Godâs mercy and redemption, told by motivational speaker and author Damon West, will highlight the 18th Annual Cleburne Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast on Monday at Cleburne Bible Church. Doors will open at 6:15 a.m. with a continental breakfast preceding the program beginning at 6:50 a.m. The annual community event is co-sponsored by the Cleburne Christian Business Club and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. The start to the morning will feature Dallasâ Turtle Creek Chorale members Alvaro Ramalho and Colby Guyer as guest vocalists bringing the special music. âMike Barber, who served as our 2020 keynote speaker, told me before he left the stage that he knew who our 2021 speaker should be,â Cleburne Christian Leadership Prayer Breakfast Founder Lonnie Holliday said. âHe told me Damon West had a tremendous testimony to share and it ....
Submitted photo Newly designed eggs by Brooke Walters, Kathryn Newcamp and Galena Yoder will be among more than 30 hidden in downtown Lewistown as part of this yearâs Downtown Discovery Easter Egg Hunt. LEWISTOWN The Downtown Discovery Easter Egg Hunt contest kicks off on Friday, March 19. Kids ages 3 through 11 are challenged to find up to 32 brightly colored cardboard eggs, including three new eggs created by local artists Brooke Walters, Kathryn Newcamp and Galena Yoder. For two weeks, these giant eggs will be “hidden” in storefronts and upper floor windows in businesses within the Downtown Lewistown area. “We are excited to be celebrating the twentieth year of bringing the Downtown Discovery Contest to Lewistown,” event organizer Colby Guyer said. “It was originally conceived to help people discover the many businesses on Market Street and a bit beyond. As with all events, participation has ebbed and flowed over the years but it’s reall ....